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Evidence of Crimes Handed to Vatican Chief Prosecutor

Source: thedailybeast.com


The latest book by Italian investigative journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, titled Original Sin delves beyond the sleazy rumors and alleges blatant criminal activity in Vatican City.


Nuzzi hand-delivered his book to the Vatican’s chief prosecutor. “There is proof of crimes committed by clerics against children,” he says. “Let’s see what they do with it.”


The book is filled with salacious scoops, backed up by copies of documents printed in an exhaustive index. 


He shines a light on the disappearance of 15-year-old Emanuela Orlandi, the daughter of a Vatican employee who went missing 30 years ago after a music lesson and whose body has never been found. 



Nuzzi provides interview transcripts, sealed court documents and secret video from when police opened a mobster’s tomb in Rome to search for her body to support the theory that she was murdered by an “international group” that Pope Francis has been made aware of.


He asks if justice has or will ever be served in the case.


He also seeks to correct the theory that Pope John Paul I, who reigned just 33 days prior to the election of Pope John Paul II, was murdered. Instead, he says he succumbed to the weight of the corruption and criminality he was charged to deal with.


Nuzzi also sullies the legend of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, made a saint by Francis in 2016. 


He has uncovered accounting slips from secret bank accounts, in dollars and Italian lire, that the austere nun kept in her charity’s name in the troubled Vatican bank during the time when American archbishop Paul Marcinkus led the institution.


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